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Bill: RP: Police break up vigil for 'disappeared' students

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Submitted by[?]: Conservative Party

Status[?]: passed

Votes: This bill is a resolution. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: April 5006

Description[?]:

August 5004 [post-dated]


FORT WILLIAM, ORANGE — Hours after and less than two miles away from yesterday's state funeral of Lord Thwireford at St Richard's Cathedral, police dispersed a planned vigil for the student protesters whose mass graves were recently unearthed in Duringland after their disappearances under the former prime minister's government. Although organisers had gone to every length to ensure that the event would be peaceful, apparently securing their right to assemble, mere minutes before the vigil was due to begin the government declared the demonstration a "risk to public safety" and ordered the National Constabulary to break it up.

Lady Audrey Adderley, the home secretary, doubled down on the explanation given by the government, insisting on the unlikely presence of "armed troublemakers" in the demonstrators' ranks. When asked for her thoughts on public disgust with the government's actions, she hit back that "the vast, vast majority of Luthorians are disgusted only by the unfounded accusations made against a national hero on the day of his funeral." Polling showed that 90% of Luthorians with a positive opinion of the late Lord Thwireford approved of the government's decision to stop the demonstration going ahead.

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These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date21:37:33, September 28, 2021 CET
FromLiberal Party
ToDebating the RP: Police break up vigil for 'disappeared' students
MessageThe Liberal Party criticized the authoritarianism of the government and also blamed the SDP and the Bloc for supporting these policies.

Date06:36:53, September 29, 2021 CET
FromLuthorian Progressive Party
ToDebating the RP: Police break up vigil for 'disappeared' students
MessageThe Democratic Society also condemned the heavy-handed actions of the police at the vigil, with many key figures suggesting the polling was wrong. “More like 10% popularity than 10% criticism,” Lisa Jones notoriously quoted of Lord Thwireford.

Date16:58:35, September 29, 2021 CET
FromProgressive Conservative Party
ToDebating the RP: Police break up vigil for 'disappeared' students
MessageWe will not stand our comrades to be insulted.

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